The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1926, Page 6

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PAGE SIX BISMARCK WINS FROM D.CKINSON Demons Play With Snap and ie et Spirit Sadly M oo Game Against Jand Landers brought the ball to Ris-| jmarck’s 40-yard line, where it was fumbled and Dickinson, | all, carrying th th Ee line when urned to} Bisw j Mau even \hert t snap son "famibled and K n the Demon 20-y arter, Heidt ying with intercepted a Olson and downed it on] 7, ard line, A pass , brought the ba F | Bismare | Brown to hing attack of | the Dick kin Olson the ried the d Tine before | Olson passed to caught it on Bis and raced IL out to th stopped. ular run| i Z caught a i Kenyon 20 Ohio, University is Albri ieht 1 Boston Kingsport 60 tn 6, “ohio Wesleyan Western State s College 19; Knox 10, 5 Normal Lincotn 6 uther 0, EAST 10; Michigan ©. Yale 0, Dartmonth 9, West Virginia 0. Swarthmore 0, Fordham 3. huylkit 12, on Valley 7. + New Hamp- yton 7. higau State 4, mple 0, Pollege 27; West Virginia ae 6i Rutgers 21; D ine 6 Springfield 10 2: , running 6 pring! The Lineups Penn Military 19; "Franklin. and arch Dickinson | Hit Rigler le Huneovsky Brown... 43 n inadc Persons » 30-yard | Davis so. Heidt Reynolds . Brown! ™ Maule Lofthouse Landers Kiebert Kratz, refere i Morningside Western Univer- sity 0. gain. Lofthous Thicago Y. M. C. A. Col- ge 7. Bradley 14; Franklin 0; D: Oklahoma Wabash 6. » Pauw 0, Ww ned the pigskin! Utah Aggie: rd line. Making — Colorado Colleg n inwthe next three 0. Miami 16; Den’ Mount Union and Brown of Ito a 24-| Ols son punted tO, | | | Fargo, | school Midgets scored a 31 to 6 vi | tory over Bill Ress’ "| City gridders ut D: day afternoo! | The victory was not a hard one for the Midgets, hibited times «i backs Marshal! 0. Gustav Hamiine Rapids 0. Austin Crookston u St. John’s 0, Macalester 0, Columbia 0, Cobbers 0, State ©; South Da- Rochester 0. Willmar 10. tertown 6. e 14; Cincinnati 2.; M okston 0, La Crosse Normal | ————— : Creig! 0. fiucknell 0. Fargo Midgets Win Valley City Game N. D., Nov, 1—Fargo high! band of Valley otah field Satur- but the jome good football Hiliners ex- several i it exceedingly hard to jearge Washington | ng the contest, the Midget | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ ¥ ‘i wh hort gail re, tor io wa en short goin: needed, The pace which the Mf do ts set in the opening quarter sagan eh pe appear to be, away for To Cae Pars illliners. hraced. ‘- "the succeeding quarter and more an held thet with the et. -* %. 'MIDDIES BRAT ° WOLVERINES Winning Scores Made in Third and Fourth Periods —First Half Scoreless Baltimore, Nov. 1—()—Detying forecasts that. made overwhelming favorite, the Navy de- feated the Weste#ni conference foot- ball champions here Saturday, 10 to 0, The winhing points were made the gon! from the field from ‘ad line by Hamilton in the hdowh by Cald- well and point a ouchdowt by Mamilton in the fourth period. Wolverine Outplayed The Navy carned_its victory. The Sailors stood the Wolverines off in the first half although the westerners threatened frequently in the second period. The Navy got the range in the second half when a nautical at- d throughout. The winners outplayed the losers in the last two periods and could get fo worse: than a draw in thé fitst two lin spite of menacing Michigan ant tude in the second. The Wolverines a close but the target shooting “0S being done b done by the Navy. SUBSTITUTE WINS GAME FOR = GOPHER SQUAD 'Mally Nydahl C: Catches’ Punt on Own 30-yard Line and Scores Touchdown Madison, Wis., Nov, 1—()—Minne- sota broke a three year tic with Wis- consin by downing the fighting Bad- gers in Camp Randall stadium here oe y; 16 to 10, | ‘orty thousand spectators saw a | thrilling fight culimate in the closing | minutes of play when a substitute Go- |, |pher halfback caught 2 Wisconsin | punt and raced 65 yards for the totich- |down that meant vietory. Four times scoring leadership |' changed, as Wisconsin fought game- ly to snatch 2 win, and without mak- ing a single first down, they appeared to have succeeded until the last five inutes of play. Mally Nydaht had been sent in at half late in the fourth period, with Wisconsin leading 10 to 9. From his 28th yard line, Barnum, Lng vd half, sent a punt soaring toward dahl, who caught it on his 30 wn line and sprinted down the sideline Michigan an! tending -with t J engagement with Mafy 6 tape ene aataemetntnene on for n touchdown.” He'then ‘kickeft pond. wEedy. inthe game consin’s ee end, Burria, had put teum in lead bf sagtohing up a Gopher fompie near the Badgdr goal ana galloping ceeding | nearly 80 yards ‘ad a touchdown, Har- mon kicked goat: Then Minnesota retalinted hy a; § jeash down the ttetd-and a Seacheee [by derb Jovsting, plunging fulllngk,) but Alma wy for goal was! blocked, tut superlor’stecneth of the Minnesotans neal void. in tne eel period and B Kick over the ¢rond Gopher advantage at Another Gopher Ae a third period, Poplawks fumble Punt and its tecovery by, Cole of | consin, on Minnesota's 23 yard line, put Leitlé in position for 4 goal from ees that again put the Badgers ahead. Minnesota’s line tore the Badger wull-to pieces. It added materially in the 16 first downs Minnesota made, wo hy forward pasnes, with Joesting yards on 26 plays; Almauist getting 82 eetting 82 yards in in 22 plays. | ARMY AND NAVY GRID GAME MAY. DECIDE: TITLE Neitier Team’ Han Any Seri-| ous Opposition Before They | Meet at Chicago New York, Nov. 1~G@)—Football who have been making reeords this season for wrong guesses, today were inclined to the belief that the mythical onctee title would be sct- tled when the hopts, of an Army mule and the horns Navy goat do battie in. Chie a ovember 26, The sailors whe beat Michigan Sat- urday have nothing more serious on the schedules before the army game than West Virginia Wesleyan, which managed to cross Boston college's goal line for the first time it had been done this season, ‘and George- town, the high scorer of the east with aH points. Army, mariage walloped ‘ale, can expect no serious opposition from Franklin and Mar: shall and Ur- sinus and the outcome of the Notre Dame game in the Yankee Stadium November 13 wifl have no more than a psychological effect on eastern rankings. Records of Four Teama Smashed Four undéfeated eastern elevens crashed into the casualty list Satur- day. Columbia slammed Cornell for the first time in 21 ia” Minois gave Penn its first de! Missouri flattened West Virginia, | LaFayette put out Washington vod Jefferson and Harvard has high ho kof beating Prineéton, next Satu This game will open the annual Bis Three series. Harvatd battered a 69 to 6, Saturday. Princeton wallop- ‘ed Swarthmore, 27 to-0, ale haz on pee trying the Tiger cla’ New York University ented team, after dispersing Pardhars, a7) to 3, next Saturday meets its, stro est foo of the seaton in Carnegie Tech. Little is left of the Dart- mouth Indians’ straight defeats, the? pete rt. Poa oe "es tua me e Eacee = wot Siti cia lth rece ltt te Lets Brown's title Faint as ioteee ane 44 fore 3 ee vee bie Btater “Caterahh aa aad Dakota. th gesnatn sad, arate exh jon, het Minny} West viemfals: fat Virgini eenbrgh| Early darthe first, que panes vffense & ah "THRE BIGTEN eise exshaet Sacre eco ter.” Anotlier heave’: 3 tal. bot — in tang a day “TEAMS IN ik Basie eee 1on.Des Moines’ bt pk ae the Get we Ey Moore Sune ier tl ! Panney W. POR 1ST PLAGE Sifu See cre jin'eng on fia, es ame 9 plunged ‘Stage Ap Apr OR for the » ie ore a@md/| and Drew had carried the ball to the! Michigan, Ohio State’ New Voth -Nov, = 7,000- a week Regd akon ly a ap- Northwestern Lending “ te le em plore ne ote be jarter, 10 ‘s- in Conference neneational she | lected. "ite will ‘box ar ort to. Siti eta ol ae Swedioh Show Comes ra ference pot simmere: ‘ - day awaiting the meeting of Ohio day ali the esting f Oble| Tanda. Highly Recommended midwestern fans vaulted the hurdle Nomre « of “soit interest and panslsored passing te est “tithe” Sredian comedion, | Olle 1. the possi bili thas. the’ Army:! ‘Tiger’ Bkatthult, and his troupe met with me on Soldiers Field here mie Des Moines & full house when they appeared at MTD tet te aa, Sea Hiat Puls Pope Ut chmmnmiag om fe ‘ at Now Zork sty, havenbar 1 and| mee eonied | whieh iil be aiv- it tl ame time st 1o~ thes tee Caceres Sees | ee Gertie Rese steals ne bs unbeaten evens: who have taken the Measure of some of the country’s leading elevens, will fight it out in! (the midwest in a contest that will go! a long w: “Who's Who” in football. Outcome Very Unecrtain Last Saturday's conference games placed thtee teams in a tie for first tplace and added to the uncortaint; tof the outcome. Michigan, whiel & favorite n week ago, moved | down a notch as the result of its un- expected defeat by the Navy, while; Ohio stopped just that far ahead in popular estimation although its win over Coach Stagg’s much-defeated Maroons was not unexpected. The Northwestern Wildcats also are rid- ing with the leaders with two confer- ance victories, including last Satur- day's defeat of Indiana, this season's sf | Ten goat. 'o counteract the debacle of Mich- igan in thé enst, the west had halm for its wounds in Illinois’ 3 to © wit the invadine Pennsylvanians. ile IMlinois was put out of the running for the westera conference | championship by Michigan, the team fs expettel'to be hy Sag to othe elevens on the si particularly. FLICKERTAL | WIN SA Thrilling Aerit ‘Attack Swamps Des Moines Uni- versity Griddérs, 33-0 Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 3.—North| fer. offside play, in Jniver “resorted, to a alone, yot sealp after three| thrilling aerial attack to swamp “Des | ‘talize the “breaks” Dakotn University DAY Des aa fonee. Mowe 2 in determining the 196] and Martsan showed ie est B the| foe leneta, it, id ‘holding an at- 6 paper Baird sg “All the numbers on the program were subject iH seeelig applause ahi call The ord Bay Harbor, North Rend, Oregon, the commenting on thie show, kept os ve people in | in laugh- ‘ain time he we feet a ga aru so ieee Rotel eae gone years in the land far, across, the sea, show will, start ‘ a 8 p. nt, and : — + 3 A.will be followed: by a. dince. Capacity Crowd of 75,000 See) vote ror Hi ‘ O tre ks aoe. Representa. Army Stalwarts Run. Rough- shod Over Eji Men New Haven, ‘Sonn. Nov. 1. —)— ‘The Bulldog ‘mule Saturday and ‘iron b of a ealttes. Firat Win At by ies Mietakes and vf spite of its ‘awn venchant for ny The Cadet: CERTIFICATE OF NOMIN gir eh In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 975 names have been certified to me, by the Secretary of State, (SEAL) of the Compiled Laws of 1913. vember, next, for the offices which appear opposite their names. I, Frank J. Johnson, County Auditor of Burleigh the County Canvassing Board, together with their. postoffice address, all of w Dated at Bismarck this 15th day of Qctober, 1926. ‘have complied ” REPU BLICAN | ppmciotiOtrice Name of Candidate P. O. Address Senator, GERALD P. NYE Cooperstown Representative in Congress THOMAS HALL ~ Second District | | Governor _ A. G. SORLIE i Bismarck | Grand Forks J. L. PAGE Plaza Arnegard GEORGE F. SHAFER Attorney General Commissioner of Insurance j ! Rugby Valley City Watford. City i Sheyenne Commissioner of Agriculture JOSEPH A. KITCHEN and Labor Coommissioners of Kairouds FAY HARDING C. W. McDONNELL FRANK MILHOLLAN i 1 | Representatives, 27th District GORDON J. M. THOMPS! “| Bismarck Sentinel Butte Linton Kensal — Bismarck _ Wilton OLE S. JOHNSO LILLIAN LILLIBRIDGI 8. L. NUCHO W. S. HOOP! HARLES & S C. H. BOATMAN: JOHN, A. HEILING... ... THOMAS H. MALONEY LYNN SPERR Bismarck Tudge of the Supreme Court itendent of Public BERTHA R. PALME JOHN E. BJORLIE Instruction Name of Office } the within renin nea hatter Yale bowl, ine! the a how, mies aye: rwmetmine the See i marc in battle tie Dactesied by the ne vereatie In the series 1893 ed ie { repel Colt vet begprec by match sod the Pa grid- its unbeaten ae cony stream ay eleaiye 3 is were had the heft capi. they had in their favor, following is a true sind correct jist of persons whose " uenday, the Bnd day

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